how many pulses per rev for old school KZ1000 ? I am thinking 2 pulses per cycle
@schnitz_racing4 күн бұрын
Depends on how the tach signal wire (white wire) is connected. If connected to a coil, then it would be 1 pulse per rev. If connected to tach output of an aftermarket ignition (dynatek) it will likely be 2 pulses per rev.
@lanceoverton591920 күн бұрын
Umm umm umm umm umm go ahead go ahead go ahead…….cant take anymore I’m off !!
@funkenshrumn23 күн бұрын
definitely get you a multitool for cutting plastic 😎😎
@slyr124 күн бұрын
Thats a nice job very clean install
@WasiJeremiah-tv9jkАй бұрын
May I ask why u pull of the oil restrictor like does it it do sum else
@niranjanrkumarАй бұрын
Thanks a ton Ryan !! Absolutely love the MSD!! Is there a way to adjust when to turn off the MSD ? I feel it's not letting me slide my clutch even after adjusting the free play. Do i have to grind the clutch switch to have a better actuation?
@RadDadisRadАй бұрын
You missed a couple of the umms
@FeralRabbitАй бұрын
Clean turbo install!!!
@CliterfishАй бұрын
6th gen honda vfr800 02-13 do you know anyone that can flash this bike?
@karlosmuschekАй бұрын
Can’t wait I have most of your catalogue in my supercharged busa 👌👌
@bosskingpin8829Ай бұрын
I got the bike.What's the cost of this same set up
Way to fast and not enough explained not enough pictures of fitting jobs done when finished really not enough information. BUT and its a big but other than what i have said ABSOLUTELY A GREAT VIDEO and thank you for taking your time to do what you did do great end result fair play to you from Ireland, just a little fast not enough but enough to understand 👏 😀 again lovely job unbeatable end result.. wife would come out asking when your sitting on the MA chine, will you get me a bottle of mike when you reply IM BACK 😅
@schnitz_racingАй бұрын
Yeah, we are not in the video production business. We like to build fast bikes quickly so our customers can enjoy them. Not much time for editing and producing, but we did want to show how easy it was to install a turbo kit we offer.
@twistedrayАй бұрын
If you cant do this without a video please do yourself a favor and take it to a shop lol.
@KoreyByrneАй бұрын
I thought all boosted applications had to do a spacer plate?
@N2OBusaАй бұрын
Ryan why didn’t you count your Um’s at the beginning of the video? 😉🤣
@raymonddelvalle28712 ай бұрын
How much does it cost? To build the 600hp for the street, contact me , i am interested
Hey brother what is a good contact number for you,
@JezeloGames2 ай бұрын
lets discuss how we can do this to my 2024 gsxr1300!
@schnitz_racing2 ай бұрын
we absolutly can! You can email trevor@schnitzracing for a quote, or any questions!
@hardridermotorcycle2 ай бұрын
Ok lets discuss and keep it honest if people can handle the truth. I would recommend keep the Gen3 stock and buy a Gen2 plus turbo kit and have 2 bikes for a shit load of fun without ruining your Gen3 investment. Why? In this column it was reported that the turbo kit for the gen3 complete was $11k, (which I think is 11k for the RCC kit and 4k MaxxECU - approximate) plus installation. The problem with this is it is a bolt on solution and a spacer is not being added to lower the compression and that is why you can only use 4psi, which is hardly using the turbo at all. On top of this, the RCC kit is not using the oil cooler so this is being pulled, now heating the oil much higher and making this bike not so great for any kind of longer type rides. To pull the motor is a lot of work, but it lowers the compression so you can now begin to USE the turbo up to 8-10psi and now you are using the turbo. We suggest you purchase a Gen2 and have Schnitz purchase a turbo from HardRider Motorcycle (North American Distributor for ProBoost (25yrs building turbos retail price $2699USD plus $500 for a preprogrammed replacement ECU (save $4k on not needing the MaxECU) plus a Cometic spacer gasket $100. The Gen2 is more basic than the Gen3 which has more electronic issues. Bottom line the offering her for a Gen3 turbo is $11k plus tune getting you 4psi because of not spacer and not great with pulled oil cooler. Get Schnitz to order a turbo from hardrider.net and you can buy a Gen2 for $8k, plus turbo for $2699 and you get a bike and a turbo for the same price as the Gen3 as mentioned here. This way you can streetfighter your gen2 and hammer the crap out of it and leave your gen3 investment as a clean stock bike ideal for big highway trips.
@Angel_EU342 ай бұрын
22:31 "500 to 600hp which is way more than enough on the street" And on the track And the drag strip And the Houston rocket launch pad Also, the customer "want to take it on long rides" Holy smokes, touring with 240hp must be an EXPERIENCE
@niranjanrkumar2 ай бұрын
Loved the MSD !! Do we ease thr clutch out on the zx10 2019 with clutch mod or dump it ?
@schnitz_racing2 ай бұрын
You'll need to slide the clutch. You can only really dump the clutch with the addition of a lockup style clutch.
@niranjanrkumar3 ай бұрын
Can we use it with an annitori qs? And also can we use it with a standalone switch instead of the clutch switch?
@schnitz_racing3 ай бұрын
Yes and Yes.
@niranjanrkumar3 ай бұрын
@@schnitz_racing do I have to splice it or can I reroute the plug and play from the annitori to the MSD and then to the ignition coil? I would need your help to know before I install it
@schnitz_racing3 ай бұрын
@@niranjanrkumar Simply plug the Launch Master harness in between the quick shifter harness and the factory wiring harness. Coil - QS harness - Launch Master harness - Stock harness.
@niranjanrkumar3 ай бұрын
@@schnitz_racing perfect! This helps a ton ! I was in the assumption that I'd need a coil split cable to run them in parallel
@niranjanrkumar2 ай бұрын
Hey! Just another question. With the MSD, do we launch WOT and dump the clutch? Or do we slide normally like we do but WOT? Or do we hold the throttle and increase gradually like a regular hand launch?
@RadosSpeed3 ай бұрын
Is this universal?
@schnitz_racing3 ай бұрын
Yes, this item is universal and works with any digital ignition system.
@WhyDidYTstartThisHandleShit3 ай бұрын
if the bike is NOT lowered, then is it still needed to remove the oil cooler? just like me, i think most ppl would really think twice about losing the oil cooler. im thinking about selling my R1M to get a gen3..
@willruss3 ай бұрын
Hayabusa aftermarket is such a dream . New parts that fit a 1999 and 2024. Love it
@rickhoward93593 ай бұрын
Hell no I need 350 or more
@schnitz_racing3 ай бұрын
350 is very easy to accomplish with upgrades in the motor.
@daniel2882tw3 ай бұрын
Could you please teach us how to change metal break line on gen3 busa?
@schnitz_racing3 ай бұрын
We remove the hose and fitting from the steel lines and add an adaptor to -3an. This allows us to use custom brake lines. Fitting - store.schnitzracing.com/schnitz-fitting-steel-brake-male-3-an-to-female-10mm-x-1-0/ Lines - store.schnitzracing.com/schnitz-universal-brake-line/ Banjo Fittings - store.schnitzracing.com/brakes/brake-lines-and-fittings
@hardridermotorcycle3 ай бұрын
10Lb of Boost will blow that motor without a head spacer to lower compression. Luckily for the customer he is likely not using the power that much and getting away with it. This bike puts out 12.5/1, you need to be in the 9's. Maybe thats not in the instructions :) Even RCC states that without a spacer max boost is 4psi. This is so low that you are hardly even using the turbo. And its sooooo easy to jump past that. This is a fact.
@schnitz_racing3 ай бұрын
This build with the stock engine uses a 4 pound wastegate spring. Perfectly safe and reliable. Lots of additional engine build info here - store.schnitzracing.com/suzuki-hayabusa-turbo-engine-upgrade-list/
@hardridermotorcycle3 ай бұрын
An installation like this is going to kill your engine. Ask Yammy Noob, it killed his. RCC is the only company I know that says the engine does not need to come out for the cometic spacer to lower compression. The Gen3 is 12.5 compression ratio, way too high for this kind of kit. Thats also why on the RCC site they say that their Stage1 can not go over 4psi which is so low as to hardly utilize a turbo. Turbos Hayabusa's all need a cometic spacers to get horsepower safely. This turbo is going to at best be capable of 230hp and if it goes over this it will blow. So put the spacer in and SAVE your engine. This video is made to make the turbo look so easy to sell turbos, but no turbo is this easy to install. RCC from my conversations with them will not install a Gen3 turbo without a $3k MaxxECU which makes them a lot more expensive to put a turbo on than a Gen2. Gen2 continues to be the olde school sweetheart for turbo installations, but still as all generations require a compression lowering cometic spacer.
@schnitz_racing2 ай бұрын
you are wrong my friend :)
@hardridermotorcycle2 ай бұрын
@@schnitz_racing Rather than just tell me I am wrong. Why not say WHY I am wrong. I am not wrong. Without the spacer you are limited to 4psi which hardly uses the turbo at all. Why the limitation? Compression is too high at 12:5/1. Further, you are eliminating the oil cooler which is a complete must when the turbo is overheating the oil. So bottom line for $11k you are providing a very very mild turbo that can not be ridden on roads due to overheating. Help your clients out, by saving a ton of money and provide a better solution that will give them a long lasting kit. I think Schnitz should offer ProBoost Turbo kits as an option, using our 25 year experience with a solid setup for a fraction of the price. Offer your clients BOTH options. Talk to us. You are relying on one source too much. hardrider.net Lets dialogue.
@ymhcox3 ай бұрын
one of the best how to video
@schnitz_racing3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Dragbikeracing4 ай бұрын
Great Job Trevor!
@adonisqeeryazees-mo5rb4 ай бұрын
road worthy, emissions, consumption? or just a drag race toy?
@schnitz_racing4 ай бұрын
100% Streetbike. Bike is ready for a long road trip, perfect bike to take to the drag strip on the weekend
@ociel19884 ай бұрын
How much was all this setup cost your. Labor and parts
@schnitz_racing4 ай бұрын
Installation Available! Because of the updated electronics package on the Gen3 Hayabusa, an aftermarket ECU is needed to keep full function of cruise control, traction control, diver modes etc. We offer a plug and play MaxxECU Sport ECU Package and recommend it for use with this turbo kit. Drive in, Drive out price with stage 1 kit and ECU package installation and tuning - $11,750.00 +/- depending on available options.
@djmkultra68064 ай бұрын
14:55 What the reason for removing the oil restriction 8mm hex bolt?
@schnitz_racing4 ай бұрын
When the factory oil cooler is removed, the restrictor that helps to push oil to the oil cooler needs to be removed also.
@djmkultra68064 ай бұрын
@@schnitz_racing @schnitz_racing Thanks for your response. Does that apply to the Gen 1 Busa as well? Should you remove the 8mm hex bolt from inside the oil filter assembly on a Gen 1 Busa if you deleted the stock oil cooler? When I did my turbo conversion I just re-positioned the oil cooler to the inside right hand side of the stock radiator. Not ideal but it still drops the oil temp enough to make a measurable difference. I might have missed it in your video but what was the reason for removing - rather than (repositioning) - the OEM oil cooler?
@schnitz_racing4 ай бұрын
@@djmkultra6806 Yes, this applies to all Hayabusa engines with oil coolers removed. The RCC eliminates the oil cooler to allow the front of the bike to be lowered without interference.
@djmkultra68064 ай бұрын
@@schnitz_racing Thanks for that. A few more question please . . . . Is the oil filter housing the only place on a Gen 1 that can be used to feed oil to the oil cooler? I remember seeing a Turbo Busa that had its stock oil cooler feed line coming from somewhere down low on the Busa's engine's right side. Did I fail to view/understand that right, or is it possible to feed an oil cooler (located in the standard Gen 1 position and now in front of the turbocharger) on a Gen 1 Busa from other parts of the engine that present the oil at sufficient pressure to allow it to reach the oil cooler? What I mean is, if I purchased an oil cooler radiator that could be located in front of the Busa's standard radiator, but also high up in front of the standard radiator, so (it doesn't scrape the front tire and the turbocharger is not shrouded by the oil cooler and is therefore exposed to a clear and clean/cold air flow, and) that only about 1/3rd of the air/water radiator's front surface is covered, could I still feed that oil cooler (which is considerably raised up from the where the stock oil cooler is usually mounted) from the oil feed line located at the oil filter housing? I mean would there be enough oil pressure (from the oil filter housing and/or from another location on the engine) to push the oil through the relocated/risen oil cooler? Or, could the oil cooler be fed from another oil outlet on the engine which has sufficient pressure? And if so where? If there is not enough oil pressure from the oil filter housing and/or any other part of the engine to feed the raised oil cooler, then if I suggested I could use an external oil pump to generate enough pressure to push the oil up to the higher oil cooler, would you recommend that? Sorry, about the long post and all the questions but even though I have had my turbo Busa for almost 20 years there's not a great deal of people that know about turbo Busa's where I come from.
@schnitz_racing4 ай бұрын
@@djmkultra6806 The engine will have no problem pumping oil to an oil cooler mounted at the front, top, bottom or under the radiator.
@mohamedjanahi49744 ай бұрын
Hi bro, I will buy new m4 full system for my gsxr750 as well, do I need to tune the bike? And do I need to replace the air filter?
@schnitz_racing4 ай бұрын
ello! When you purchase an exhaust, we highly recommend an ECU reflash with an adjusted fuel table for optimal performance. While replacing your air filter isn’t necessary, upgrading to a Sprint air filter can give you an additional 1-2 horsepower. You can find all these products at www.schnitzracing.com If you have any questions, feel free to email Trevor at [email protected].
@mohamedjanahi49744 ай бұрын
Thanks bro .. could you inform me from where you got those grips pads on the fuel tank? @@schnitz_racing
@Houseofhorsepower4 ай бұрын
Hi we have a pingle air shift on a 2015 Harley twin cam , looking to use this great product, how dose it count the gears for deferent rpm gear settings .
@jasonclark1925 ай бұрын
You really need to entrust an adult to this sort of work. I wonder what flavour he thought the crayons were today
@schnitz_racing3 ай бұрын
Hello, Its the "kid" that did this work... even though I am 20. Customer has had bike for 6 months now... couldn't be happier. He has ridden it plenty and no problems. Thanks for your Comment!
@edwardshaylitsa71275 ай бұрын
what If I wanted 300 whp? could you still remain on stock internals?
@schnitz_racing5 ай бұрын
Maybe for a little while.. We don't push more than 4-5 psi on a stock engine. We do have an engine build list with links to all parts here:store.schnitzracing.com/suzuki-hayabusa-turbo-engine-upgrade-list/
@legendary_perfomance3 ай бұрын
Gen 1 can do 350 hp on stock every thing
@schnitz_racing2 ай бұрын
@@legendary_perfomance negative
@twistedrayАй бұрын
Yeah for a couple passes lol
@ChristopherHelms-n9i5 ай бұрын
what are those tank pads/grips?
@tobyc033915 күн бұрын
Tank grips, there for your knees to grip
@FRJMJ5 ай бұрын
Thank you. Awesome helpful information
@RyanVR75 ай бұрын
Is this full system or just a slip?
@moomoomilk605 ай бұрын
Full system the slip on is a shorty instead of a can.
@nickacelvn5 ай бұрын
You missed an Ummm at 11 min 35 seconds. PS. It's a great video.
@Gen2master5 ай бұрын
Good job making it look very easy!
@Mr.Majingilane6 ай бұрын
I need a vid showing how to remove the dam dash
@kawasakieddy616 ай бұрын
EPM makes amazing stuff
@schnitz_racing5 ай бұрын
Yes they do!
@Mid_michigan_tatoos6 ай бұрын
Would you consider doing a stand alone harness for a cross cart build?
@gagebinkley19926 ай бұрын
Could be a dumb question, but what do you think the whp would be with 10lbs of boost, and would the engine handle it stock?
@schnitz_racing5 ай бұрын
The engine wouldn't hold up very long on 10lbs of boost, the pistons and valve springs being the weak spot. However 10lbs of boost would make close to 340-360 hp if we had to guess.
@hardridermotorcycle3 ай бұрын
Not in a million years without lowering the compression with a cometic spacer.
@schnitz_racing3 ай бұрын
@@hardridermotorcycle obviously. Thats why we said "the engine wouldn't hold up very long on 10lbs of boost." And the gen 3 customer is extremely happy and hasn't had any complains. He has put over 4,000 miles on it.
@hardridermotorcycle2 ай бұрын
Busa's are strong engines, however to get to 10psi, you would at least have to put in a Cometic Spacer to lower compression. Beyond 9-10psi fuel pump injectors, rods, pistons etc are going to be required.
@ReichReview6 ай бұрын
To much repeating the same words over and over and over and over.... get the point!
@schnitz_racing5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback!
@ReichReview5 ай бұрын
@schnitz_racing no prob, I know you can create great content.
@MrDaavee6 ай бұрын
holy hell...so many "go ahead". I am just going to go ahead and stop this video because I can't handle it any more. I am going to go ahead and head on over to something else. You guys can go ahead and enjoy the rest of this video. Hope the owner of that 'busa will go ahead and ride safe...
@schnitz_racing5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback!
@tinfore6 ай бұрын
2:16 Get that dude a lapel mic!!!
@lalalandtopg6 ай бұрын
You guys are doing awsome job you guys have great skills rebuild bikes like matarmstrong rebuild cars ❤❤❤❤❤